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Comparison of Performance of Solar Photovoltaics on Dual Axis Tracker with Fixed Axis at 13°N Latitude


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1 Divecha Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560 012, India
 

Tracking systems, that continually orient photovoltaic (PV) panels towards the Sun, are expected to increase the power output from the PV panels. Tremendous amount of research is being done and funds are being spent in order to increase the efficiency of PV cells to generate more power. We report the performance of two almost identical PV systems; one at a fixed latitude tilt and the other on a two-axis tracker. We observed that the fixed axis PV panels generated 336.3 kWh, and the dual-axis Sun-tracked PV panels generated 407.2 kWh during August 2012-March 2013. The tracked panels generated 21.2% more electricity than the optimum tilt angle fixed-axis panels. The cost payback calculations indicate that the additional cost of the tracker can be recovered in 450 days.

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Cost Payback Time, Dual Axis Sun Tracker, Energy Conversion, Solar Panel.
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Authors

Roshan R. Rao
Divecha Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560 012, India
H. R. Swetha
Divecha Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560 012, India
J. Srinivasan
Divecha Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560 012, India
Sheela K. Ramasesha
Divecha Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560 012, India

Abstract


Tracking systems, that continually orient photovoltaic (PV) panels towards the Sun, are expected to increase the power output from the PV panels. Tremendous amount of research is being done and funds are being spent in order to increase the efficiency of PV cells to generate more power. We report the performance of two almost identical PV systems; one at a fixed latitude tilt and the other on a two-axis tracker. We observed that the fixed axis PV panels generated 336.3 kWh, and the dual-axis Sun-tracked PV panels generated 407.2 kWh during August 2012-March 2013. The tracked panels generated 21.2% more electricity than the optimum tilt angle fixed-axis panels. The cost payback calculations indicate that the additional cost of the tracker can be recovered in 450 days.

Keywords


Cost Payback Time, Dual Axis Sun Tracker, Energy Conversion, Solar Panel.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv108%2Fi11%2F2087-2094